Alabama Republican Governor Kay Ivey announced last week that she would deploy 275 National Guard troops to the United States-Mexico border to help control the immigrant crisis.
The Department of Justice charged an Internal Revenue Service (IRS) contractor, contending that the individual leaked tax return information of a "high-ranking government official."
With a 335-91 vote, the House approved a 45-day temporary funding measure that excludes border security and $6 billion funding for Ukraine, avoiding a government shut down.
In an effort to curb the influx of migrants seeking shelter, New York City has initiated a campaign, announcing plans to distribute flyers recommending migrants to consider more affordable cities.
Michigan's attorney general, Dana Nessel claimed the acquittal of three men in the trial related to Governor Whitmer's kidnapping was due to their 'right leaning' politics.
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) vetoed a bill late last week that would have required judges in child custody cases to consider whether a parent has affirmed their child's gender identity.